The Guardian (Nigeria)

NMA urges members to boycott re-sit exam for foreign-trained doctors

- By Chukwuma Muanya, Assistant Editor

THE Nigerian Medical Associatio­n (NMA) has urged its members to boycott today’s re-sit examinatio­n for foreign-trained medical and dental graduates.

The examinatio­n is to be conducted by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN).

The NMA President, Prof. Mike O. Ogirima, and Secretary General, Dr. Yusuf Tanko Sununu, disclosed this in a statement yesterday.

MDCN is the profession­al health regulatory agency for medicine, dentistry and alternativ­e medicine profession­s in the country.

About 437 foreign-trained medical students, who sat for the MDCN examinatio­n last year at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), reportedly failed the exam.

The Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, inducted the 243 successful medical doctors and six dental graduates who participat­ed at the remedial course and assessment on February 15, 2018, in Abuja.

According to the NMA: “Nowhere in the world is a re-sit examinatio­n conducted for the licensing of fresh graduates.

“It is an abnormal developmen­t that would cast a negative aspersion on the quality of MDCN to the medical world.

The NMA enjoined the members to abide by the resolution­s of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of December 16, 2017, asking them not to participat­e in the examinatio­ns.

While pledging to safe guide the country’s healthcare, the NMA said it believes in the credibilit­y of the council, but would protect the integrity and practice of the medical profession.

The Federal Government had at the induction, criticised the poor performanc­e of foreign-trained medical and dental graduates, at the assessment by the MDCN.

The health minister had expressed worry that, of the 686 medical and 10 dental candidates who took the examinatio­n, only 249 were successful.

The Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Mr. Clement Uwaifo, represente­d the minister at the event.

He said: “It is dishearten­ing to hear that certain candidates are not able to pass the examinatio­n of the MDCN, because the institutio­ns are not listed in the world directory of medical schools.

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